Meetings, Entertainments, &c O JOHN'B ORGAN CONGEST. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, Commencing at eight p.m. Part I. 1. Overture," Figaro " (Mozart) —The Band. 2. Four-part Song, " The Hunter's Farewell , (Mendelssohn) —S. John's Choir. 3. Duo (Clarionet and Pianoforte), "La Muette de Portici " (Rummel) —Messrs Triphook and Landergan. 4. Song, " The Birds were telling one another" (Sir H. Smart) —Miss Ada Taylor. 5. Sonata (for Pianoforte and Horn) Op IT (Beethoven)-Meaarß Packer & Landergam 6. Four-part Song. " The Red Rose " (Hatton) 7. Quartette, C Minor (Beethoven)— Messrs Bonnington, Palairet, Landergan and Spensley. Part 11. 1. Overture, " Masaniello " (Auber)—Band 2. Four-part song, "The Tar's Song" (Hatton) 3. Solo Concertina, " Gulliaume Tell" (B; Blagrove)—Miss Lavinia Taylor. 4. Song, " Once Again" (Arthur Sullivan) —; Mrs Wood, 5. Trio, F. Major Op. 22 (Hummel) —Messrs Landergan, Bonnington, and Spensley. 6. Duo (For Pianoforte and Flute), "Oberon" ( Prumier et Poore and Landergan. ' ' 7. Serenade, " Stare of the Summer Night" (Hatton). 6-10 4271 Conductor—Mr LANDERGAN. RANGIORA PLOUGHING MATCH, A PUBLIC MEETING* of those persons interested in the holding of the Rangiora Annual Ploughing Matoh will be held AT SINCLAIR'S JUNCTION HOTEL» ■ : ' os ■ ■ ■; TUESDAY, JUNE 10, At 7 pjtn. H. BOYD, 6-9 Secretary. A SELECT QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY will be held at the CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL : ON WEDNESDAY, llTH: JUNE. The Band will be under the leadership of HERR BUNZ. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. . Double Tickets 3s 6d Single ditto ... ... ... 2s 6d 6-7 4220 MURRAY'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS. THIS EVENING ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ; DOUBLE TRAPEZE BY ARTHUR AND EDWARD JTJLLIAN. Re-Appearance of Mr M. Murray after hia recent illness. NEW EQUESTRIAN ACTS By Master J. Brahm. To conclude, for the last time (by particular desire) with.the Grand Spectacle Scene of the STEEPLECHASE, introducing MURPHY AND McGUINESS. THE HIGHLY-TRAINED DONKEY EDWARD, THE MAY-POLE DANOE, &0., &0., &O. TO-MORROW—NEW AFTERPIECE. 6-9 PRICES—2s and Iβ. 4238 GERMAN CHURCH AND PEAL OF BELLS. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that Mr MURRAY, with his COMPANY of EQUESTRIANS, has kindly offered to give a PERFORMANCE in aid of the above object, which performance will take place On WEDNESDAY EVENING next, the 11th instant, at 8 p.m. The public are requested to support Mr Murray in his kind endeavour to forward the above good cause. ; PHILLIP TISCH, President of the German Church. 6-9 4227 1000 MILES IN 1000 HOURS MR J. LOUIS WILTGHISE'S GREAT WALKING MATCH, Completed 600 Miles on Sunday the Bth of June, three minutes to eight p.m. £50 REWARD. WHEREAS some parties have circulated a RUMOUR that Mr J. L. Wiltchire does NOT WALK at his advertised hours DURING THE NIGHT, the above reward will be paid to any one who can furnish proof that there is any truth in such report. J. L. WILTCHIRE. Starts EACH DAY at the commencement of the last quarter of every even hour, and the first quarter of the succeeding one through the alternate hours. MADRAS STREET, NEAR THE BAILWAY STATION. Admission to the grounds, Is ; Tickets for the Season, &\. 6-10 4256 AN ENTERTAINMENT will be Riven at St. Andrew's Schoolroom, ou TUESDAY EVENING, June 10, 1873, for the Benefit of Mr R. Mcllroy, one of the members of the choir, who recently met with ft severe injury while at his employment. Programme—" National Anthem ;" Overture, " Guy Mannering " —Messrs Milburn, • Armitage, *»nd Kpensley. Song, " The Blacksmith " —Mr C. Dorn. Comic Bong—Mr Chapman. Song, " Shells of the Ocean " —Miss R. Verrall. Part Song, " Coming thro , the- Rye" — St. Andrew's Choir. Duet, "The Sailor sighs"—Mr and Mrs Long. Song, " Early in the spring time " — Mr Morgan. Song, " Gaily I aing "—Mrs E. Long. Comic Song—Mr Chapman. Reading —Mr Long. Song—Miss Rissell. Instrumental Trio, "Reissiger"—Messre Milburn, Armitage, and Spensley. Song—"Abraham Lincoln"—Mr E. Long. Song, "By the sad sea waves " —Miss N. Verrall. Part eong, ■' The Army's return "—Choir. Reading—Mr Craig. Song, " Dublin Bay "—Mr A. Olark. Song, "Nit Desperandam"—Mr Grandy. Song, "Will 'o the Wisp C. Dorn. Song, " Write mc a letter from home "—Mr K. Mcllroy. Part Song, "Au'd Laug Syue " -Choir. Doors open at 7, to commence at lalf-past. Admission, Iβ. The Rev C. v ifrasw trill pre*** B ' 6-10.4268
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Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2448, 10 June 1873, Page 1
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